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This kit is designed to accommodate many
sizes and shapes of vehicle ROPS (Roll-Over
Protective Structures). Per the illustrations on
this page, the brackets may face inward or
outward, and may be attached to the inside or
outside face of your ROPS.
Before installation, hold a ROPS bracket up to
the vehicle ROPS and determine the desired
orientation of the bracket. Some considerations
are: ROPS width, ROPS angle, features on
ROPS (ex.: lights, hinges, etc.), and the width of
the user’s implement (s).
It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that
installation of this product does not affect the
functionality of the vehicle ROPS or any other
safety feature of the vehicle. Failure to do so
may result in injury or death.
1. Figure 1 shows a ROPS bracket mounted to the
inside surface of a vehicle ROPS with the bar
mounting surface facing outwards. The bracket can
be flipped so that the bar mounting surface is
facing inwards.
2.
Figure 2 shows a ROPS bracket mounted to the
outside surface of a vehicle ROPS with the bar
mounting surface facing inwards. The bracket can
be flipped so that the bar mounting surface is
facing outwards.
3.
Figure 3 shows a full-width illustration of ROPS
brackets mounted to the outside surface of a ROPS
with the bar mounting surfaces facing inwards. The
ROPS brackets could also be mounted to the
inside surface of the ROPS (not shown) or flipped
so that the bar mounting surfaces are facing
outwards (not shown).
4.
Figure 4 shows a completed installation on an
angled ROPS with the ROPS brackets mounted to
the inside surface of the ROPS. The ROPS
brackets could also be mounted to the outside
surface of the ROPS (not shown).
Fig. 1 (Bracket on inside of ROPS, facing outwards)
Fig. 2 (Bracket on outside of ROPS, facing inwards)
Fig. 4 (Angled ROPS, Brackets shown inside of ROPS)
Fig. 3 (Brackets shown outside of ROPS)
MOUNTING CONFIGURATION OVERVIEW
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